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self-leveling

  • a word derived from level.
    level
    adjective
    having no part higher than another; having a flat or even surface.

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Trim and doors should get a coat or two of self-leveling and durable satin or semigloss paint.

From Seattle Times Oct. 14, 2021

James Montgomery Flagg made a film the next year called “The Good Sport” in which the hero invents a self-leveling elevator and receives a $100,000 check.

From New York Times Dec. 15, 2017

Way at the top of the list are such products as Sherwin-Williams’s ArmorSeal 650 self-leveling, re-coatable epoxy.

From Washington Post Mar. 18, 2016

The Dodge also comes with a self-leveling rear suspension and enough clearance to chase drivers across highway medians or into rough terrain.

From Los Angeles Times Mar. 13, 2015

Because the phenomena of political economy have a suppleness, an elasticity, and, so to speak, a self-leveling power, which seems to escape the attention of the school of protectionists.

From Sophisms of the Protectionists by Horace White